Joanne, 46, and Jonathan, 44, said they were “very excited” when they found out they had won the prize.

Project planner Jonathan said: “I just thought it would be a fantastic opportunity to give my five-year-old daughter a chance to see all the Disney characters for the first time. We haven’t seen the show before.”

Mum Joanne, a teacher, said she was excited to see Lucy take to the stage but said she thought the five-year-old was a bit nervous.

The parents added they had recently watched the popular Disney film Frozen with Lucy’s grandparents and were looking forward to seeing some of Disney’s classic characters.

The show at Newcastle’s Metro Arena was a celebration of 100 years of Disney magic.

It featured 65 of Disney’s most iconic characters including Mickey and Minnie Mouse who led the celebrations, with Donald Duck, Jiminy Cricket, Pinocchio and all the Disney Princesses also present.

Last night’s show included exciting moments from the Lion King and Mulan as well as Pixar films like Finding Nemo and Toy Story - all on ice.

And it was choreographed by Emmy award-winner Sarah Kawahara, who choreographed the skating segment for the 2002 Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony.